How Isadora Duncan, the Famous Classic Dancer, Went to an Unexpected and Horrible Death Just When She Seemed About to Find Peace and Contentment

The Washington Post (1923-1954)
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Washington, D.C.

Date:

Oct 16, 1927

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1

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MAGAZINE

ISADORA DUNCAN, world-famous exponent of the Greek dance, whose diaphanous draperies and bare, pink toes outraged Broadway twenty years ago, whose renown as a "red" in Russia was at one time as international as her terpsichorean abilities, lived a life that was never all music and gayety and joy.

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